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I want a Star Trek phaser, size of a shaving razor and it destroys your enemies utterly, with no messy evidence left behind.
You ever notice how on Star Trek, they often order people "Set phasers to kill" but they never order them to set the things back to safe again?

This gives me a warm patriotic feeling in my heart. People of all different types heavily arming themselves and coming together to live in America. That's what this country is about. God Bless the USA!

One way is to take a cube and project up to three images on axes, then carve away everything that isn't the projection. Because each image is two dimensional, the third dimension from that prospective is free to move in and out as required by the other projections. This is how they make them with three images.

What was probably done in this case was to hang firearms in the shape of one of the images first, then approached it from the side and moved them left and right as necessary to form the second picture. Since "left and right" from the side is the same as "in and out" from the perspective of the first image, it doesn't change the perception of the first image when viewed correctly.

In either case, unless you're extremely crafty, the images only form from orthogonal viewing angles. When viewed from any other angle it will look strange.

Don't know what it's called but the way you could do it is to conceptualize this in 3d, you duplicate a bunch of objects and position them into the shape of America at the angle you expect people to be seeing the piece at in a 2 dimensional plane, then you put a virtual camera at the second angle you want people to view the piece at and you start positioning the existing objects backward through the first camera's angle

This is a great video. I love the part where he points out the many many ways to turn an AR15 into a machine gun. You can use a shoe lace to turn an AK47 into a machine gun and yet people want to ban bump stocks. Something that can easily be 3d printed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43P8PHKTny0

Looks like they can make art, too. Thanks for making a point for us. Now you can't ban them, because that would be the suppression of free expression and art. Now you're trying to violate TWO amendments.

This isn't anti or pro gun. Its made to make people talk about guns so we can find a way to make everyone safer while respecting that this is a gun owning country. He made this when we didn't want to talk about guns in 2016 during the election.